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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Voltage 230V~±10% 50Hz
Adjustable from 10Lux to 2000Lux
Load
Time1 (for lighting): Adjustable from 5secs to 20mins, plus test &
Adjustable from 10secs to 60mins
modeTime2 (for HVAC) :
SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE : Auto off Adjustment
Timer
LuxAdjustment
Adjustable from approx. Φ1m ("-") to approx. Φ7m ("+") at 2.5mheight of
MeterAdjustment
Operating Temperature
o o0 C to +45 C
Environmental Protection
Detector : IP40Power box : IP20
RJ-12 plug 1m signal cable
Detection Range
o 360 circular Φ, 7m at height of 2.5m
SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE (2Channels) :μLoadⅠ( L ) for Lighting: Incandescent lamp: max. 2000W AC halogen lamp : max. 1000W LV halogen lamp : max. 1000VA Fluorescent lamp : max. 900VA/100µF (compensated)LoadⅡ(D1-D2) for HVAC: Potential free contact: Max. 5A for 250VAC or 30VDC
(cosφ=1)Motor: 1/10HP (approx.73W)
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All procedures indicated in this manual must be carried out by a professional installer
1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Features
3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Please disconnect power completely and read the entire instruction manual carefully before installation
3.1 Proper Location
3.1.1
.
Since the detector is responding to temperature change, please avoid the following conditions (See FIG.3):
3.1.2 Helpful tips for installation
3.2 Wiring Diagrams
3.2.1.SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE for standard application (See FIG.4).
FIG.2
FIG.4
SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW
Φ7m
2.5
m
Φ7m3.3 Installation Procedure
3.3.2 Unscrew protection cover on power box with screwdriver. RJ-12 sockets are for s connection and terminals are for power and load, then put the protection cover back and screw it tightly (See FIG.7).
detector
RJ-12 socket
Protection cover
FIG.7
3.3.1 To install the detector, please drill a hole with a diameter of 65mm on movable ceiling board and keep the power cable outside. Please strip off 6-8mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See FIG.6).
Dri ll a hole withΦ=65mm on theceiling
FIG.6
Φ=65
6 - 8mm
50 - 60mm
LOAD
L1
N
L
N
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWER BOX
L2
L3
FANM
HEATERCONTACTOR
A1 A2
L
N
D1
D2
N
RJ-12socket
RJ-12socket
SW-1
SW-3
SW-2
LOAD
Staircase timer
L
N
L
N
POWER BOX
L
N
D1
D2
RJ-12socket
RJ-12socket
SWL N
OUT IN
Detector Power box
1 1
W
FIG.3
Detector(option)
Detector
3.2.2 SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE controls staircase timer (See FIG.5).
FIG.5
μ
1S.
Detector(option)
Detector
USER MANUALFlush Mount Dual-Load 360º PIR Motion Sensor
CAT. NO.SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE
SAE-UE-MS-IR-WE(optional purchase)
SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE is a ceiling flush mount presence detector for indoor application in small-scale office and home such as conference room, garage, kitchen, dining room etc. for lighting and HVAC automatic control. The adjustment of time and Lux value can be set either by its knobs or SAE-UE-MS-IR-WE IR remote controller.
SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE has two relays for outputs loadⅠand loadⅡ: loadⅠis for lighting control and loadⅡis potential free for HVAC control (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) etc. Easy installation in different thickness of ceiling boards.Omni-directional detector integrated with the unique lens provides "No dead spot" zones and superior sensitivity for every spot zone in its 360º detection range. The detection beams are distributed and well-concentrated over the detection range, which enable it to detect the smallest movement.RJ-12 plug and socket for quick & easy connection.Built-in red LED is used as an indicator for IR setting and easy test operation.
The detector aiming towards the objects whose surfaces are highly reflective, such as mirror, monitor, etc.The detector aiming towards the objects may be swayed in the wind, such as curtain, tall plants, miniature garden, etc.Mounting the detector near heat sources, such as heating vents, air conditionings, vents as dryers, lights, etc.
2.2 Dimension (See FIG.1-A & FIG.1-B) Detector: Φ80 x 52mm
Power box: x x124 58 37.6mm
52 16
.5
Φ80
FIG.1-A
FIG.1-B
124
58
POWER BOXRated Voltage: 230V~±10% 50Hz.LoadⅠ( ) for lighting: µ Incandescent lamp: Max. 2000W AC halogen lamp: Max. 1000W Low halogen lamp: Max. VA Fluorescent lamp: 900VA / 100uF LoadⅡ(D1-D2) for HVAC: Max. 10 A (cosφ=1) µ Motor: 1/10 HP (73W)Protection degree: IP20 (powerbox), IP40(sensor)Operating temperature: 0 C to +45 C.
1000
L
SE
NS
OR
A
L L
N N
D1 D
2
SE
NS
OR
B
37.6
Knock-outs on protection cover is cables entry. Pleaserefer to following illustration for application.No knock-out is used: Φ Φ (See FIG.8A)Knock-out on protection cover is used: Φ9 - Φ11mm (See FIG.8B)
for
0.8 - 1.8mm
FIG.8A
Diameter for cable entry: Φ0.8 - Φ1.8mm
Pattern
Item
Quantity
It is recommended to install at the height of 2.5m, and the detection range can reach up to 7m of diameter. (See FIG.2)
3.3.4 Put 's two spring clips into the drilled hole, then insert upwards (See FIG.10).
detectordetector
3.3.3 Feed cables through the ceiling and refer to wiring diagram to connect cables, then insert power box into ceiling through the drilled hole (See FIG.9).
FIG.9
FIG.10
Signal cableΦ=65
Spring clips
FIG.8B
Diameter for cable entry: Φ9 - Φ11mm
Adjust detector's position and assure bottom of stuck firmly on ceiling (See FIG.11).Recheck and wipe slightly with a clean and dry cloth if
surface is dirty.
detector
detector
NOTE
FIG.11
Power box
Spring clips
3.3.5 Restore power.
Nuitriggering
sance There are heat sources, highlyreflective objects orany objects which may be swayed in the wind within the detection coverage.
Avoid aiming the toward any
heat sources, such as air conditioners, electric fans, heaters or any highly reflectivesurfaces. Make sure there are no swaying objects within the detection coverage.
detector
LED not turnon
does 1. Out of the detection range. 2. No power supplied.3."Time" knob setting isn't on "TEST". 4. Incorrect wiring.
1.Walk within the effective detection range ( 7 .2.Switch on the power.
3.Turn the knob position to " ".
4.Refer to wiring diagrams (FIG4)
Φ m)
TEST
Lightingdevice does not turn on
1.Power does not turn on.2.Incorrect wiring.
3.Improper knob setting.
4.Malfunctioned load.
1.Switch on the power.
2.Refer to wiring (FIG.4 to FIG.6) and check if the load is malfunc- tioned.3.Check if knobs are set to the correct position, then supply the power to check if the LED will turn on.4.Replace the disabled load with a new one.
diagrams
Lightingdevicedoes notturn off
1. time setting.
2.Detector is nuisance triggered.
3.Incorrect wiring.
Incorrect 1.To test the delay time specified on either Time1 or Time2 knob and check is nuisance triggered if lighting device does not turn off as the delay time is reached.2.Keep away from detection coverage to avoid activating while doing the test.3.Make sure load and wires are connected correctly.
detector
sensor
5 TROUBLE SHOOTING
When SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE works abnormally, check assumptive problems and suggested solutions in followingtable that will hopefully to solve your problem.
O4.2.5 The detector head can be vertically pulled 30 down- ward, the different detection range can be obtained by
O O O O setting the detector head at 0 , 10 , 20 and 30 O respectively. (Each scale stands for 5 )
(See FIG.18A & FIG.18B).
FIG.18A
o0
o10
o20
8 7 6 5 2 1 2 4 5 6 71 84
o30
9 933
FIG.18B
2030
10TIME260min
30min
15min
10s
LUX2000
300
100
10
METERTIME1
10min5min
5SEC20min
TEST1S.
FIG. 12
Time2 Time1 Lux Meter60min 2000
30min 10min5min
300
15min5sec20min
100
10sec TEST 101S.
4.2.2 Walk test
The purpose of walk test is to select a proper installationplace to get the optimal detection range. Set meter knob at "+", time1 knob at "TEST" (refer to step 4.1), then you can conduct a walk test and the is uncontrolled by Lux (See FIG.14).
detector
4.1.2 Lux knob setting
Lux value is adjustable from approx. 10Lux to 2000Lux.
Set Lux knob at 10Lux for the minimum Lux value, SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE can work at dark status only. Set Lux knob at 2000Lux for the maximum Lux value, SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE can be triggered at any light level.
4.1.1 Time knob setting
Time 1: Adjustable from 5secs to 20mins.Time 2: Adjustable from 10secs to 60mins.
4.1.3 Meter knob setting
Set meter knob value at "-" for the Set meter knob value at "+" for the largest "field of view". Set meter knob value at the position between "-" and "+" for "desired field of view".
smallest "field of view".
FIG.13Red LED
4.2 Test Mode
4.2.1 LED function
4.2.4 The arrowhead on the head had been set to be pointed one arrowhead before ex-factory. The head can be clockwise or anti-clockwise rotated in the
O O range of 350 . Each scale stands for 30 . (See FIG.17A & FIG.17B).
detectordetector
FIG.17A
87 6 5 4 3 3 4 5 6 78
FIG.17B
30O
1.Tester must be within the detection coverage. 2.Switch on the power.3.Walk from outside across to the detection range.
Once the is triggered, red LED will turn on for 2secs.
4. Adjust the detector detection angle to change coverage.5. Adjust meter knob to change coverage.6.Repeat step 4 to 5 until it meets user's demands.
detector
Test Procedure
FIG.14
4.2.3 Adjust detector head
The head can be pulled down and rotated Oclockwise or anti-clockwise in range of 350 (See FIG.15).
Pull out the head with a small screwdriver (See FIG.16).
detector
detector
O30
FIG.16
O350
FIG.15
30O
4.1 Time, Lux, Meter knob
4 OPERATION AND FUNCTION
Following marked values (excepting test and ) are onlyfor reference. You can adjust the knobs at any position you desired (See FIG.12).
1S.
NOTE
6 OPTIONAL PURCHASE UNIT
SAE-UE-MS-CDBWE can also be controlled by the IRremote controller SAE-UE-MS-IR-WE to make the operation easier and more convenient (See FIG.19).
SAE-UE-MS-IR-WE
FIG.19
There is a built-in red LED as an indicator for infrared signal reception and test mode status (See FIG.13).
LED can be used as an indicator in walk test (refer to 4.2.2) and load does not need to be connected.
In case the SAE-UE-MS-IR-WE IR remote controller is used, the sensor receives signal from it, then red LED will flash 2secs quicky to indicate successful signal reception.
When the power is connected for the first time or it is resupplied after shutting off, the detector will enter into 60secs warm up mode. During which, LED and the load can be switched on for 60secs regardless of the time knob of detector is set to any modes, and then off. After warming up is finished, the mode selected will be active auto-matically.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED SOLUTION